“A Voice from Heaven”: Brandon Lake and His Son Release a Never-Before-Heard Father–Son Duet — A Song That Brings Them Together Beyond Time and Life
Music has always been one of the most powerful ways to tell stories — stories of faith, love, loss, and redemption. But every once in a while, a song emerges that transcends even those familiar themes. It becomes something greater — a bridge between worlds, a message whispered across time. That’s exactly what “You’re Still Here”, the newly released duet between Brandon Lake and his young son Beau Lake, has done.
The song, unveiled to the world this week, has already been described by fans and critics alike as “a voice from heaven.” It’s not just a track — it’s an experience, one that stirs the soul and speaks directly to the heart.

A Discovery Hidden in Time
According to Brandon Lake’s team, the origins of “You’re Still Here” are almost as moving as the song itself. The recording was found among a collection of unreleased studio material — files that were thought to be permanently lost during a hard drive crash years ago. When they were recently recovered, producers were stunned to find a rough demo labeled only “You’re Still Here.”
When Brandon pressed play, he heard something that stopped him in his tracks: his own voice harmonizing with a recording of his son Beau, captured when Beau was just a little boy.
“It felt like a moment frozen in time,” Brandon shared in a behind-the-scenes interview. “I could hear the innocence in Beau’s voice, the same little tone that used to echo in our house when he’d sing along to my guitar. It brought tears to my eyes.”
Touched by the discovery, Brandon decided to finish what had been started all those years ago. With Beau now older — his voice matured but still carrying that same purity — the two returned to the studio to complete the duet together.

A Song That Defies Time
From its very first notes, “You’re Still Here” feels like a prayer and a memory intertwined. The arrangement is simple — a soft piano, a gentle guitar, and a string section that swells like a heartbeat. But it’s the voices that tell the story.
Brandon’s deep, soul-filled tone grounds the song, anchoring it in strength and warmth. Beau’s voice — tender, ethereal, and filled with emotion — soars above, echoing like a voice from another realm. When their harmonies blend, it’s hard not to feel that something sacred is happening.
Lyrically, the song explores themes of presence and loss — of believing that love never truly disappears, even when time and distance separate us. The chorus, with its haunting refrain “You’re still here, in every breath, in every tear,” captures the universal longing to hold on to those we love, even after they’ve gone.
Listeners have described the track as a conversation between heaven and earth — a musical embodiment of faith that life and love endure beyond what we can see.
A Father–Son Connection Beyond Music
For Brandon Lake, known worldwide for his worship anthems and powerful stage presence, “You’re Still Here” is far more than just another release. It’s a personal milestone — one that reveals a deeply human side of the artist who has often sung about surrender, faith, and hope.
“Recording this with Beau reminded me that music isn’t just about sound — it’s about connection,” he said. “As a father, to stand beside my son in the studio and feel our voices come together… it was something holy. It reminded me that our stories, our songs, and our love — they don’t die. They just keep echoing.”
For Beau, now stepping into the world of music himself, the project has been both humbling and inspiring. “I grew up watching Dad pour his heart into every song,” he said. “To be able to share this one with him — especially something that feels so timeless — it’s like sharing a piece of my childhood and our faith at the same time.”
A Message That Resonates
Within hours of its release, “You’re Still Here” began trending across social media. Fans called it “a healing song,” “a divine dialogue,” and “the sound of love itself.” Thousands shared their personal stories of how the song helped them remember loved ones, reconnect with their faith, or simply find peace.
Music critics have also praised the song’s artistry. Rolling Stone Worship called it “a rare gem — both intimate and transcendent.” Meanwhile, Faith & Family Review described it as “a spiritual conversation wrapped in melody.”
But for Brandon and Beau, the response isn’t about numbers or reviews. “If even one person feels comforted — if one heart feels seen — then the song has done its job,” Brandon said.
Legacy in Harmony
As the final notes of “You’re Still Here” fade, what lingers isn’t just the melody, but the feeling — a quiet assurance that love, once given, never leaves us.
In a world where time moves too fast and goodbyes come too soon, Brandon and Beau Lake’s duet is a gentle reminder that the bonds we share with those we love — parent and child, father and son — can outlast even the boundaries of life itself.
It’s a voice from heaven, yes — but it’s also a voice within us all.
“You’re Still Here” by Brandon Lake and Beau Lake is now available on all major streaming platforms.